Some women may need to have a surgical procedure if they’re still pregnant after taking the pills. Remember! Treatment for an incomplete abortion is widely available around the world. You have the right to this service, even if abortion is legally restricted in your country. If you want to know about abortion laws in your country, visit howtouseabortionpill.org or contact at info@howtouseabortionpill.org. They equip people with the information they need to safely navigate abortion on their own terms.
Not sure what you mean by "throw away already" but if you mean you had a miscarriage or abortion you should still be able to get pregnant. Miscarriage is very common, about 30%, and abortion does not make you sterile.
Yeah, nothing is 100%, plus if you don't take it right and whne you should it might not work effectively. My advise if pregnancy is a definet no no and abortion is out of the question you should still use condoms. Also, do you know where your partner has been?
That is your choice and something you need to discuss with your doctor about since you are ill and your parents. Abortion is still available for you for a few more weeks and so is adoption.
Yes, sometimes the last medication in a medical abortion does not work and the remains stay inside. the doctor will see it and help you if you contact her or when you see her at the 2 week appointment.
take a birth control test immediately and if it is positive then stop taking them and see your doctor to make sure you are pregnant
Yes. You should be using condoms or an effective birth control method if you do not wish to become pregnant.
There has been no link found between mifepristone and birth defects. However, misoprostol does cause a slightly increased rate of birth defects. If you take misoprostol and you are still pregnant after taking the pills, you might have a natural miscarriage. If you do not have a miscarriage and carry the pregnancy to term, the risk of birth defects increases by 1% (one baby in 100). To know more about an abortion pills and there side effects, visit howtouseabortionpill.org. HowToUse is an online community run by dedicated individuals who believe that all women, regardless of where they live, should have access to a safe abortion option.
please call your doctor! you could have an infection.
Yes, but if you have been taking the pill like prescribed, you probably aren't pregnant. make sure you are pregnant before stopping the pill otherwise you will be pregnant pdq
The intended effects of the abortion pills are to cause bleeding and cramping, thus ending an undesired pregnancy. If you do not bleed after using the abortion pills, it is likely that they did not work and you are still pregnant. Get counseling support throughout your abortion at safe2choose.org website.
It is still possible to get an abortion at 9 weeks. I would suggest doing it now and not later if this is what you choose to do.
Did you go to the checkup 2 weeks after the abortion? Then you would know if it worked or not. If you didn't go you could still be pregnant. By now you should have gotten your period back. See a doctor.